BATH — Patten Free Library’s Knitting Circle invites people who knot or crochet to take part in Project Knit-a-Square.
Participants knit or crochet eight-inch squares of colorful yarn scraps, which will be made into blankets, hats and garments for AIDS orphans in South Africa. Each square should also include a tail of 1.25 yards to allow them to be sewn together.
Squares can be delivered to the library at 33 Summer St. The project’s goal is to send 1.2 million squares to Africa by July 10. For more information, call Dawn Nadeau at 443-1348.
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